Orpheus, Once Torn Limb from Sturdy Limb

Orpheus, Once Torn Limb from Sturdy Limb

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                                                              Orphée by Raoul Dufy

Long after he was born, and lived, and died,

The first of poets lives and lives.  Before

The rape of art by Modernism tried

To kill off commonsense, an artist bore

Down on a piece of wood to make this strong

Depiction of the poet’s presence still

In culture, much around us.  During long

Millennia he holds a lyre.  Until

Our kind are dead, more dead than he has been

For many centuries, Orpheus will shine.

In this depiction even each bold shin

And calf shows he himself is still the shrine

For verse and emblematic for all art.

In death he is the living set apart.